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    EasyML

    EasyML serialization library, to and from XML, similar to Gson

    EasyML converts Java objects into XML and back again, without the need for annotations or other types of configuration. EasyML offers extensive support for JDK classes and also supports customization through user settings, user extensions, or through the Java Serialization API. EasyML provides support for: - reading and writing XML text and/or org.w3c.dom documents - Java Collections framework - Java Serialization framework - Multi-threading - Java Generics and functional...
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    WSFuzzer
    WSFuzzer is a fuzzing penetration testing tool used against HTTP SOAP based web services. It tests numerous aspects (input validation, XML Parser, etc) of the SOAP target. It is only to be used against targets that have granted permission to be teste
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    REL (Research and Education Language) is a simple but very powerfull language with a compiler, an interpreter and a verifier.
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